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. >> the investment into china, they don't need japanese technology, they think they can get from the south koreans and the japanese. >nd. >> that is the easy way to go, nationalism. >> and at the beginning of the year, u.s. china transitions are what we have to watch out for, it is that the japanese transition coming up which is likely to move in a more nationalist direction is with the one that does unseat this triangular relationship, the u.s. and china together certainly do not want unnecessary conflict. the danger is that the likelihood of necessary conflict, a real war between the two, real territorial issues that are bringing american allies in greater conflict with china and this fundamental difference in economic system between our corporations and theirs, are driving us towards a much more acrimonious relationship and let's remember one thing obama did say for the first time during this last u.s. foreign policy presidential debate is he called china and adversary. that is new and yes there is a bit of politics there, but it also reflects the fact that it is not our chinese f
. >> the investment into china, they don't need japanese technology, they think they can get from the south koreans and the japanese. >nd. >> that is the easy way to go, nationalism. >> and at the beginning of the year, u.s. china transitions are what we have to watch out for, it is that the japanese transition coming up which is likely to move in a more nationalist direction is with the one that does unseat this triangular relationship, the u.s. and china together...
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what were the technology barriers that you had to overcome? >> for us, you know, the hardest thing -- here's the thing. people don't want gadgets. they want services. and so for us the hardest piece has been integrating in a very, very simple way for customers the vast amazon content exo system. so you know we have 22 million movies, tv episodes, songs, games, apps, books that you can seamlessly buy and read and watch and listen to on this device. but taking all of that and organizing-- the software on these devices is the hardest part. now not to you know, the base has to be great hardware. but if you are's asking me which piece, where the secret sauce really is, the secret sauce in this is integrating that amazon ecosystem into the device. >> rose: here's my famous quote by you. i want my legacy to be -- >> world's oldest man. >> rose: world's oldest man, that's it that's a great legacy to aspire to. i thank you. you are doing so many interesting things. let me just come to one other. >> yeah. >> you love science fiction. >> i do. >> has tha
what were the technology barriers that you had to overcome? >> for us, you know, the hardest thing -- here's the thing. people don't want gadgets. they want services. and so for us the hardest piece has been integrating in a very, very simple way for customers the vast amazon content exo system. so you know we have 22 million movies, tv episodes, songs, games, apps, books that you can seamlessly buy and read and watch and listen to on this device. but taking all of that and organizing--...
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. >> may know more about technology than a tomcat's knows about baking gingerbread. >> welcome to our viewers. israel killed the military commander of hamas and launched a series of attacks. hamas vowed in this would open the gates to hell. military action will continue. >> for the people of gaza, it looked like a war, and as in most wars, civilians are caught up in the violence. the first target today was the biggest hamas's most senior military leader was typify and -- hit by a military strike. he died instantly. hamas says this is a major provocation. good >> they will pay a price for this, because he was one of our most exceptional leaders. >> she sat at the top of the military wing. tonight israel published these images. the army released video footage of him being tracked and the moment when his car was hit. israel said the strike followed a wave of rocket attacks from gaza. >> i can just elaborate the target was to protect israeli civilians. they have been under constant rocket attacks for the last year. >> gaza is expected to face more casualties, among them children and at le
. >> may know more about technology than a tomcat's knows about baking gingerbread. >> welcome to our viewers. israel killed the military commander of hamas and launched a series of attacks. hamas vowed in this would open the gates to hell. military action will continue. >> for the people of gaza, it looked like a war, and as in most wars, civilians are caught up in the violence. the first target today was the biggest hamas's most senior military leader was typify and -- hit...
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he's the second high-level executive to leave a technology giant in as many weeks. the head of apple's iphone software unit left in a management shake-up late last month. >> susie: want more evidence that a housing recovery is under way? look no further than home depot's latest earnings report. the home improvement chain released positive third quarter earnings, but it's the company's outlook for the future that is getting the most attention. erika miller reports. ( hammering ) >> reporter: you could say home depot "nailed it," reporting better than expected third quarter earnings. profits rose 23% from a year ago to 74 cents a share. revenues were up nearly 5%. and, remember, the latest results don't even include the sales lift from superstorm sandy. home depot also raised its profit outlook for the year. if housing continues to improve, experts say it's a bullish sign for the rest of the economy. >> now, as we start to see residential investment recovery, that should help other sectors of the economy through demand for building materials, through more demand for o
he's the second high-level executive to leave a technology giant in as many weeks. the head of apple's iphone software unit left in a management shake-up late last month. >> susie: want more evidence that a housing recovery is under way? look no further than home depot's latest earnings report. the home improvement chain released positive third quarter earnings, but it's the company's outlook for the future that is getting the most attention. erika miller reports. ( hammering ) >>...
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. >> a lot of western technology firms build for instance disk drives in thailand. when thai experienced severe flooding those western companies got hit. what is attractive about thailand for long-term investors? >> it's mainly political to begin with. as you know they went through a lot of political turmoil. you had the red shirts, the yellow shirts, fighting on the streets of bangkok and so forth but they have a fufl foundation for political stability which is very good. and also they have a very diversified economy. >> we'll continue talking with mark mobius tomorrow, china's communist party selects a new set of leaders this week. we will talk about how this change in power could impact china's economic relationship with america, and american investors. >> reporter: i'm sylvia hall in washington- still ahead, u.s. borrowers owe more than $1 trillion in student loan debt. so could helping them pay it down be a $1 trillion industry? i'll introduce you to some entrepreneurs who think so. >> susie: besides the fiscal cliff, invor no wall street were talking about som
. >> a lot of western technology firms build for instance disk drives in thailand. when thai experienced severe flooding those western companies got hit. what is attractive about thailand for long-term investors? >> it's mainly political to begin with. as you know they went through a lot of political turmoil. you had the red shirts, the yellow shirts, fighting on the streets of bangkok and so forth but they have a fufl foundation for political stability which is very good. and also...
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supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> brown: israel and the militant group hamas slid closer to all-out war today. the israelis blasted gaza with scores of air strikes, and the palestinians said 16 people were killed there. hamas and its allies fired more than 200 rockets and even struck as far away as tel aviv. three israelis were killed. we begin with this report by john ray of "independent television news." ( gunfire ) >> reporter: in gaza, gunfire and a thirst for revenge. thousands throng the streets for the funeral of a hamas leader killed by israel. the first death of this conflict but how many more will follow? the mood here is of great anger and defiance. militarily, hamas is no match for the israeli air force. but they say this ia death that must and will be avenged. so, no cease
supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> brown: israel and the militant group hamas slid closer to all-out war today. the israelis blasted gaza with scores of air strikes, and the palestinians...
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we have so much technology in our store to really show the customers what's going on with their bodies. you can see a little more pressure in the shoulders and in the hips. ... now you can feel what happens as we raise your sleep number setting and allow the bed to contour to your individual shape. oh, wow. that feels really good. at sleep number we've created a collection of innovations dedicated to individualizing your comfort. the sleep number collection, designed around the innovative sleep number bed - a bed with dualair technology that allows you to adjust to the exact comfort your body needs. each of your bodies. so whatever you feel like, sleep number's going to provide it for you. during our semi-annual sleep sale, save $500 on our classic series special edition bed set and for 5 days only enjoy 36 month financing on selected beds but only through monday. you'll only find the innovative sleep number bed at one of our 400 stores, where queen mattresses start at just $699. >> a devastating explosion at a neighborhood in indianapolis. the force was massive. it leveled two homes,
we have so much technology in our store to really show the customers what's going on with their bodies. you can see a little more pressure in the shoulders and in the hips. ... now you can feel what happens as we raise your sleep number setting and allow the bed to contour to your individual shape. oh, wow. that feels really good. at sleep number we've created a collection of innovations dedicated to individualizing your comfort. the sleep number collection, designed around the innovative sleep...
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sticky plaque with more brush movements than manual brushes and even up to 50% more than leading sonic technology brushes for a superior clean. oral-b power brushes. go to oralb.com for the latest offers. oral-b power brushes. ♪♪ you can help othersnk along the way. ♪ ♪ a portion of every bottle that they sell goes to fight ♪ ♪ breast cancer and i think that's swell. ♪ ♪ the more you take, the more they'll pay, ♪ ♪ so make them write a big check today. ♪ ♪ and if you're feeling a little slow, ♪ ♪ then 5-hour energy will help you go. ♪ ♪ so buy a bottle of pink lemonade and ♪ ♪ you can help fight breast cancer today. ♪ >> i am harris falkner, this is the fox report. time for the top of the news, breaking new details on the scandal that brought the career of general petraeus to an abrupt end. we are learning more and how it uncovered the relationship. officials sending harassing e-mails were sent to a woman named jill kelly. that is jill kelly second from the right in the photo sending right next to the general's wife holly. kelly was a family friend of the pet
sticky plaque with more brush movements than manual brushes and even up to 50% more than leading sonic technology brushes for a superior clean. oral-b power brushes. go to oralb.com for the latest offers. oral-b power brushes. ♪♪ you can help othersnk along the way. ♪ ♪ a portion of every bottle that they sell goes to fight ♪ ♪ breast cancer and i think that's swell. ♪ ♪ the more you take, the more they'll pay, ♪ ♪ so make them write a big check today. ♪ ♪ and if you're...
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progress. >> it's an emerging trend where technology can help reduce post combat stress. >> this makes sense to leverage the capability of these devices it support their health care needs. >> you're getting to understand what went wrong, and that you don't have anything wrong. it's just, you are not the average person. >> harris, sullivan told me that he's tried a number of therapies, including the medications and the first time he's starting to see progress and from the department of defense, there's been more than 5,000 applications dunloaded since july. harris? >> elizabeth. thank you very much, good to see you. well, it was the future nfl hall-of-famer, versus the rookie on the rise, so, which one has luck on his side? a little hint for you, peter slegr of fox sports, getting pretty in the makeup chair. he'll be here. stay close. [ male announcer ] the way it moves. the way it cleans everything about the oral-b power brush is simply revolutionary. our unique brush head cleans in three directions with up to 50% more brush movements than leading sonic technology. oral-b power brushes
progress. >> it's an emerging trend where technology can help reduce post combat stress. >> this makes sense to leverage the capability of these devices it support their health care needs. >> you're getting to understand what went wrong, and that you don't have anything wrong. it's just, you are not the average person. >> harris, sullivan told me that he's tried a number of therapies, including the medications and the first time he's starting to see progress and from the...
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japan's advanced minting technology was reportedly a factor. japan's mint has produced foreign commemorative coins in the past this will be the first time since world war ii to mint a foreign currency. after contracts are siend wi-- e bangladesh government. the mint hopes to receive other orders. that is all for now. i'll leave you with markets here in asia. >>> israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu says his forces will not tolerate attacks in retaliation for shells that flew across the border. syrian morters fell for a second day on golan heights. officials said the attacks may be a spillover from the syrian civil war. >> we'll take whatever action is necessary to put a stop to this. this is not merely our right, it's also our duty. >> israeli soldiers sent out warning shots on sunday when a syrian shell hit an army post. israeli forces captured the golan heights from syria in the six-day war. a truce has been in place since 1973. >>> iran's military is putting on a show of strengths. forces are conducting massive drills to test air defens
japan's advanced minting technology was reportedly a factor. japan's mint has produced foreign commemorative coins in the past this will be the first time since world war ii to mint a foreign currency. after contracts are siend wi-- e bangladesh government. the mint hopes to receive other orders. that is all for now. i'll leave you with markets here in asia. >>> israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu says his forces will not tolerate attacks in retaliation for shells that flew...
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innovation is regarded something that is technological. what are you talking about, and what is the kind of innovation you guys are looking for in order to help reform the department? >> tech lodge cat -- technological aspect, the pace is profound, and what you see in the world around you is stuff we have to bring to large organizations. but it is more than that. innovation is about the processes and the people, and frankly, they are the big exercise components. the process change part is all about people, and culture, and what are you used to, and how much you want to change. we would be foolish if we looked at bell curve of an organization and imagined the majority of people are in the tail that can't wait to change. the majority of people are change neutral, and mart of this is how -- part of this is how do you create outcomes to allow people to step out of the comfort zone and think about better ways of doing business. >> how do you i -- part of way is, you keep some savings, while where we're going. so there's going to be more pressur
innovation is regarded something that is technological. what are you talking about, and what is the kind of innovation you guys are looking for in order to help reform the department? >> tech lodge cat -- technological aspect, the pace is profound, and what you see in the world around you is stuff we have to bring to large organizations. but it is more than that. innovation is about the processes and the people, and frankly, they are the big exercise components. the process change part is...
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taking advantage of this technology he's in charge of a big project. the project is a collaboration between industry and a leading university. its aim is to construct a high-rise biluilding using noncombustible lumber. wooden buildings are lighter than steel reenforced ones and the elastic allows vibrations to be absorbed. because of this they are known to be resilient to earthquakes. disaster may strike again but he's determined to keep contributing to the creation of materials that can with stand damage. >> translator: noncombustible lumber is useful for building a nation and we'll be able to provide special spaces of a type never seen before. >> reporter: is it possible to build a whole noncombustible town? he aims to take up the challenge. >>> the government abolished prepublic sensorship earlier this year. media is discovering new ways to question authority. we report on a comic artist who has documented some of the changes. >> reporter: standing in the largest city. it has a variety of newspapers and magazines. many publications include satirical
taking advantage of this technology he's in charge of a big project. the project is a collaboration between industry and a leading university. its aim is to construct a high-rise biluilding using noncombustible lumber. wooden buildings are lighter than steel reenforced ones and the elastic allows vibrations to be absorbed. because of this they are known to be resilient to earthquakes. disaster may strike again but he's determined to keep contributing to the creation of materials that can with...
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they can be technology. can you imagine if somebody got this technology that they wouldn't have to spend the bills onon defense and intelligence and just commercial products. ment in the end, how is it? all in much. they were talking about the ok buy wall street. i have a tendency to have a fair amount of time at the white house. there are times that it's not a great play to go through. it was literally right across from there. so you had to go buy these poem before you went to work every day. and it was just -- it was an adventure. and there are, you know, their gold may start very intent but december instruction. the damages to the infrastructure of the city of washington, d.c. was greater than their on occupation. population that thesed a ver zaireries go after, but they also go after people. last week we had an event at c.i.a. whether we all got notified that you know, our names and our c.i.a..government. had been pulled together by a particular thing. they started to tie to do some target target me. but
they can be technology. can you imagine if somebody got this technology that they wouldn't have to spend the bills onon defense and intelligence and just commercial products. ment in the end, how is it? all in much. they were talking about the ok buy wall street. i have a tendency to have a fair amount of time at the white house. there are times that it's not a great play to go through. it was literally right across from there. so you had to go buy these poem before you went to work every day....
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businesses are growing and technology by its very basins has to keep improving. that is basically what we are seeing. companies have to adapt to that. that's why we are seeing dell and hp have not necessarily done so much. although they are looking more to get into data storage and servers and it and all of that. but still when you talk about smartphones and tablets, apple, samsung, they own that market. it's very hard to get into it. >> perhaps not the end of the pc as we know it, but they will kind of more of into a different -- >> it's definitely declining. that's definitely happening. and people will expect it to continue declining. and perhaps by 2020 we will seed end of the pc. it's hard to know at this point. when you have your smartphone and tablet. >> by the way, when did you get rid of your rotary phone? >> that was last week. >> no way! [laughter] >> you know what i think still has one, greg jarret. oh, there he is. >> you can't beat a good rotary phone. >> see, a man of my heart. there we go. >> you can catch brenda on golden bears every saturday morn
businesses are growing and technology by its very basins has to keep improving. that is basically what we are seeing. companies have to adapt to that. that's why we are seeing dell and hp have not necessarily done so much. although they are looking more to get into data storage and servers and it and all of that. but still when you talk about smartphones and tablets, apple, samsung, they own that market. it's very hard to get into it. >> perhaps not the end of the pc as we know it, but...
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so technology is put forward and believed by the public to be a budget panacea but it is not. the third point that should be made about appetite is -- i would go further and say we saw in this election at the presidential level and the congressional level went across party lines and effort to make candidates pay for expressing willingness to cut pentagon spending and had zero effect and the massive infusion of corporate contributions and political efforts which had close to a zero return on investment. if anyone can think of a counterexample we can talk about it in the q&a but bill mentioned the presidential campaign and you have a concerted effort in virginia to take out a senate candidate on the grounds that it would be harmful to the state defense industry. that didn't work. you have a concerted effort, also didn't work, across party lines and interesting in western michigan where you have a libertarian republican and a veteran running against him, a democrat who had no trouble getting reelected. ron and rand paul have not suffered elect corley in their communities in state
so technology is put forward and believed by the public to be a budget panacea but it is not. the third point that should be made about appetite is -- i would go further and say we saw in this election at the presidential level and the congressional level went across party lines and effort to make candidates pay for expressing willingness to cut pentagon spending and had zero effect and the massive infusion of corporate contributions and political efforts which had close to a zero return on...
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twenty twenty and will become the top gas producer even sooner thanks to development of the shale gas technology let's not cross over to the business desk where. following this story for us all right good to see that so it looks like the table is indeed off not just for the u.s. economy will for the global economy looks like the u.s. are going to benefit very much from this shale and gas development absolutely and so of course benefiting all of ready but not everybody is going to benefit in fact we talked to richard jones from the international energy agency the author of this report and he said that some of the shelf gas projects may be put on hold because the development of shale gas makes them good on the clean and viable let's listen to what he had said. i don't know that that will be the area that will be exploited first especially if the technologies that are being developed to exploit the light type oil resources in the united states are continue to be successful and start to spread to other countries that may be a cheaper alternative that may delay the exploitation of the arctic resource
twenty twenty and will become the top gas producer even sooner thanks to development of the shale gas technology let's not cross over to the business desk where. following this story for us all right good to see that so it looks like the table is indeed off not just for the u.s. economy will for the global economy looks like the u.s. are going to benefit very much from this shale and gas development absolutely and so of course benefiting all of ready but not everybody is going to benefit in...
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>> still think technology companies can sell technology to others. i still think we only about halfway through the corporate psycho. they use technology so well, adding more going forward. david: is not forget about the companies abroad. look for some good, solid companies overseas. there is a fund, it will focus on these companies down 30, 40, 50%, right? >> that is right. small companies trading 40% below the book value, large companies trading about 10 to 15% below the breakup value. large international companies that have global exposure and right now the price for recession coming in very, very well relative to price. the bad news being pricing to the national market is good for buyers. liz: good to see you both. thank you for your ideas. david: lawmakers have until the end of the year to agree on a budget cuts and possible tax hikes. leaders meeting at the white house saying it was constructive, whatever that means. report from the white house coming up. liz: a very small and very exclusive list of people, many ceos, might call from the ceo whi
>> still think technology companies can sell technology to others. i still think we only about halfway through the corporate psycho. they use technology so well, adding more going forward. david: is not forget about the companies abroad. look for some good, solid companies overseas. there is a fund, it will focus on these companies down 30, 40, 50%, right? >> that is right. small companies trading 40% below the book value, large companies trading about 10 to 15% below the breakup...
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use the most advanced technology to protect our water. billions in the economy. at chevron, if we can't do it right, we won't do it at all. we've got to think long term. we've got to think long term. ♪ [ male announcer ] it's that time of year again. medicare open enrollment. time to compare plans and costs. you don't have to make changes. but it never hurts to see if you can find better coverage, save money, or both. and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. ♪ open enrollment ends december 7th. so now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare. >>> now for our "what in the world" segment. if history is any guide, second terms are often disrupted by a foreign policy crisis. it's easy to see how that might happen over the next four years with iran or syria, but there's a distinct possibility that the next big foreign policy crisis will take place somewhere else. perhaps thousands of miles away in asian waters over five islands and three barren rocks, all uninhabited except for a few goats. for months now, chinese and j
use the most advanced technology to protect our water. billions in the economy. at chevron, if we can't do it right, we won't do it at all. we've got to think long term. we've got to think long term. ♪ [ male announcer ] it's that time of year again. medicare open enrollment. time to compare plans and costs. you don't have to make changes. but it never hurts to see if you can find better coverage, save money, or both. and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law....
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use the most advanced technology to protect our water. billions in the economy. at chevron, if we can't do it right, we won't do it at all. we've got to think long term. we've got to think long term. ♪ [ male announcer ] it's that time of year again. medicare open enrollment. time to compare plans and costs. you don't have to make changes. but it never hurts to see if you can find better coverage, save money, or both. and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. ♪ open enrollment ends december 7th. so now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare. [ male announcer ] jill and her mouth have lived a great life. but she has some dental issues she's not happy about. so i introduced jill to crest pro-health for life. selected for people over 50. pro-health for life is a toothpaste that defends against tender, inflamed gums, sensitivity and weak enamel. conditions people over 50 experience. crest pro-health for life. so jill can keep living the good life. crest. life opens up when you do. so i brought it to mike at meineke. w
use the most advanced technology to protect our water. billions in the economy. at chevron, if we can't do it right, we won't do it at all. we've got to think long term. we've got to think long term. ♪ [ male announcer ] it's that time of year again. medicare open enrollment. time to compare plans and costs. you don't have to make changes. but it never hurts to see if you can find better coverage, save money, or both. and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law....
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it is not necessarily technology that is inexpensive that they want to. and they're willing to spend money on it and we don't know what it is but there are other smart on corporate ors and many of them in the audience who have a better idea than the folks in washington. >> would you be in favor of a significantly higher gasoline tax to address the hidden social cost of pollution when economists refer to externality. >> if i fought gasoline were underpriced i would be in favor of a carbon tax not just for gasoline but would affect all of energy. i do not believe energy is underpriced in the united states. there are many benefits of energy, talking about gasoline, okechobee able to drive on trips and drive to get to work in places where public transportation does not run and lower priced energy attracts manufacturing back into the united states and the type of energy is more scarce we see the price rising of its own accord. gasoline is up to about $3.50 a gallon. almost twice what it was when president obama took office although as many people point out tha
it is not necessarily technology that is inexpensive that they want to. and they're willing to spend money on it and we don't know what it is but there are other smart on corporate ors and many of them in the audience who have a better idea than the folks in washington. >> would you be in favor of a significantly higher gasoline tax to address the hidden social cost of pollution when economists refer to externality. >> if i fought gasoline were underpriced i would be in favor of a...
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japan is known for our robotic technology. i believe the exhibit suggests a unique point of view. i hope this japanese sensibility gets through to the rest of the world. >> reporter: he hopes the show that crosses so many senses and disciplines also ends up crossing many borders. >> certainly an exhibition that stimulates many senses at once. the art and music exhibit continues at the museum of contemporary art until 2013. >>> the world could heat up by four degrees celsius this century and that would be devastating for developing countries. current pledges to cut greenhouse gas emissions are not enough. the banks experts predict a large decrease in arctic sea ice. they say sea levels will rise up to a meter. it's calling on nations to take more active steps to reduce emissions. the bank says it's possible to limit the increase below two degrees. >>> time now to check weather conditions around the world. >> let's start off with japan. we're looking at wintry pressure pattern. strong winds blowing from the continent to the east. dumping heavy snow on the north western side of the n
japan is known for our robotic technology. i believe the exhibit suggests a unique point of view. i hope this japanese sensibility gets through to the rest of the world. >> reporter: he hopes the show that crosses so many senses and disciplines also ends up crossing many borders. >> certainly an exhibition that stimulates many senses at once. the art and music exhibit continues at the museum of contemporary art until 2013. >>> the world could heat up by four degrees celsius...
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we could have it flowing down technology -- slowing down technology. i do not think that is a good opera -- option. we have to speed up the levers of government. one example is an obvious need to speed things up. the way we do spectrum allocation globally today is the way we have done it for decades. we do have to cooperate internationally on spectrum. what one country does with spectrum could interfere with the spectrum use in a neighboring country. we have to cooperate. we need to sit down together and agree on allocations. the greatest works is once every four years, there is a big effort. given the rapid changes in mobile, what we are seeing with increase in demand, the pressures on infrastructure, it is hard to see how it will continue to make sense that the only time these international allocations issues are addressed is once every four years. there are lots of examples like this. one of the things we would all benefit from in international is instead of seeing the kinds of proposals i mentioned, i think global economic growth and opportunity an
we could have it flowing down technology -- slowing down technology. i do not think that is a good opera -- option. we have to speed up the levers of government. one example is an obvious need to speed things up. the way we do spectrum allocation globally today is the way we have done it for decades. we do have to cooperate internationally on spectrum. what one country does with spectrum could interfere with the spectrum use in a neighboring country. we have to cooperate. we need to sit down...
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use the most advanced technology to protect our water. billions in the economy. at chevron, if we can't do it right, we won't do it at all. we've got to think long term. we've got to think long term. ♪ something this delicious could only come from nature. now from the maker of splenda sweeteners, discover nectresse. the only 100% natural, no-calorie sweetener made from the goodness of fruit. the rich, sweet taste of sugar. nothing artificial. ♪ it's all that sweet ever needs to be. new...
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that will be huge progression in terms of technology. i think they're going to be very, very much advanced. >> i want to get to questions from our audience. i wasn't to ask you both to define something that you've talked about each of you null your own response. steve called it the conservative entertainment complex. you just called it the alternative universe. but could you just sort of briefly and it doesn't have to be both of the you. >> exactly what are you talking about? what was going on? how would people in this room know that they were living in an alternative universe. how would they be aware of that. >> it's not you. many people said he would be giving instructions during the debate. >> if they want to con contract any imagine of their opponent that is not grounded in reality are one is the robbie campaign had an unrhealicic view of what the elect triss was going to be. certainly one of the reasons they wanted to see in the election. but there's this view of barack obama. you know, that if you just read and watch the entertainm
that will be huge progression in terms of technology. i think they're going to be very, very much advanced. >> i want to get to questions from our audience. i wasn't to ask you both to define something that you've talked about each of you null your own response. steve called it the conservative entertainment complex. you just called it the alternative universe. but could you just sort of briefly and it doesn't have to be both of the you. >> exactly what are you talking about? what...
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> > you think about technology and you think about where actually we have evolved in the last four years, and this cloudspace really came out of nowhere. four years ago, who knew what the cloud meant, right? now there's this storage, and everybody with a smartphone and everybody in the tech world is using the cloud, and they were really at the forefront, and it has paid off big-time for them. > > good to have you on the show. that's scott bauer of trading advantage. > > thanks angie. that's it for today. coming up tomorrow, why so many americans are doing this... when they could be doing this... the reasons people choose work over play on wednesday's show. from all of us at first business, have a terrific tuesday! . >>> complete bay area news coverage starts right now, this is ktvu channel 2 morning news. >>> well, good morning, it is tuesday, i am in for pam cook, let's check in with steve paulson, good morning. >>> increasing light rain has been to the north but the front still has a ways to go and in advance of that, there is going to be mostly cloudy partly cloudy skies and that bree
> > you think about technology and you think about where actually we have evolved in the last four years, and this cloudspace really came out of nowhere. four years ago, who knew what the cloud meant, right? now there's this storage, and everybody with a smartphone and everybody in the tech world is using the cloud, and they were really at the forefront, and it has paid off big-time for them. > > good to have you on the show. that's scott bauer of trading advantage. > > thanks...
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since you brought along the technology your bullish technology that is a sector to lead us higher? we are having the long discussion about apple. is technology strong enough to go ahead without apple or is this making apple to rise? >> that is the biggest stock in the s&p 500 technology index. you have other big cap names that look well. the bottom line is we have a propritear model. deeply oversold. just got upgraded last week. if you take a look at the big picture chart on tech that is a 12-year base that broke out. we are pulling right back where technology broke out. so you have a big long trend line. was resistance should act as support. uptrend line from early 2009 we are right there. this could be an area where you could be looking. puts it on notice where if you have fundamental view on tech take a look at some of the companies. may be a good level to buy. >> great to see you. thanks for coming by. >>> coming up next on fast, is america on the verge of doing something once considered impossible, becoming energy independent. our traders separate fact from fiction. what is sm
since you brought along the technology your bullish technology that is a sector to lead us higher? we are having the long discussion about apple. is technology strong enough to go ahead without apple or is this making apple to rise? >> that is the biggest stock in the s&p 500 technology index. you have other big cap names that look well. the bottom line is we have a propritear model. deeply oversold. just got upgraded last week. if you take a look at the big picture chart on tech that...
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the same technology that led the way in natural gas production aka hydraulic fracturing in two thousand and five the u.s. imported about ten point five million barrels of oil per day that number shrunk to nine point five million barrels per day in two thousand and eleven and continues to drop to this day so much so that the u.s. could import as little as three point four million barrels per day by twenty thirty five mostly coming from canada so yes the u.s. will be less dependent on saudi arabian oil but that doesn't necessarily mean that american interests in the middle east will simply diminish to talk more about the u.s. energy future and what it means for american intentions in the middle east i was joined earlier by r.t. arabic correspondent. she began by saying that there are a lot of questions surrounding how this could shift foreign policy in the middle east. i don't think anyone has the answers a lot of people are basically speculating as to how the u.s. policies will change in the middle east toward the middle east after they become energy independent that is if they do become
the same technology that led the way in natural gas production aka hydraulic fracturing in two thousand and five the u.s. imported about ten point five million barrels of oil per day that number shrunk to nine point five million barrels per day in two thousand and eleven and continues to drop to this day so much so that the u.s. could import as little as three point four million barrels per day by twenty thirty five mostly coming from canada so yes the u.s. will be less dependent on saudi...